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11EW T.APESTRI
Your comfortable' furniture' should beconserved. The' pieces.,
'you favor most naturally are . the ,;most comfortable. They
get the most , Wear., .
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RE -UPHOLSTERING, before your chair or chesterfield gets
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too badly 'worn, will, prolong its :life; restore its beauty.
and : retain the ,Comfort you are ' used to. . ' , '
TAPESTRY in. Quality, Floral design, 54 inches wide.
H•
hi uns" in popular rich cross plaids, • colorings with
OMESPUN DRAPERY FABRICS Firm rough ' weave
msep ....
,contrasting tones that blend perfectly,„, 52” wide ,.., $1.25
4:0!11..S•• CLOTI Basktet weave;' lovely; creaxriy . # ; : shade
•. vd�icte:
woven •fromi.best.strong .:Cotton yarn ;.48 ..or
COLORFUL CHINTZ Ideal; for ,drapes •or furniture cover-.
Wig. '46 inches wide.
MARQUISETTE. COTTAGE SETS,.—ivory •with, puffy dots
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.in red, green, blue. Ruffled -.top -curtains, tailored sash
curtains aiid tie -backs.
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The death occurred; inan DUE'TO BAD .RO`
-couver;: C.; on February. •13th,
,'of Jane •Salkeld. Shopland .widow
of-John.TShoplancl..Mra. ;,Shopland,•�,
, •wa: a daughter :of the later Mr.
and. Mrs. Isaac Salkelti_of God
rich Township, and was. a sister 'quilting: Five. ladies ' met at =the Mary ,Aitchison, , sister' of ,the;
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• • h • ' of Mrs • McCrostle and bride and ' Miss Betty Sothern,
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...:WEDDING BELL
MAR IN_A1' CHISO ,.-
Knox•.. Presbyterian Church,
Hari: iston, was, the setting; for La.
candlelight ceremony performed,.
by Rev., Gordon IC. Agar, Hari rS=
ton, assisted , by, Rev.. C. A, •Per
kins. of Belleville. when Josephine
Ve'r"na;-yaungest daughter of• Mr.
and Mrs, G. Erne" Aitchison, be
came the. bride "of. Mr, Harbld 'P.
Martin of Montreal, second ..son
•of Mr. ;anl Mrs, R. 1R: Martin, Pal-
mer stop.'. Given , in' marriage by
her,;father.,' thebride looked love-.
ly , in a gown' of wwiite: slipper.•sat-
with brig sleeves,• fitted'bodiee
THURS,,' FEBRUAR3 28th, 191%
and long skirt: 'Her floor 1ength
embroidered `veil 'fell;. from ; a
Mary Queer of Scots; headdress.
She • 'carried an arin bouquet of`
deep .red carnations and. wore the
,iridegroom,'s; gift,. a yellow gold
watch. As matrons.of.honor, Mr,
B D ion, 'sister' of the
bride-,- and Mrs Swan, sister of
AUILTIN,G the brid egroom wer. a floor length
es;,:.uf sd:affudri• 'ct�o e y
• ,with °shirred calots • of.: the 'same
s • r'nater`iar and shoulder -veils Wand•
carried' shirred muffs. with .small,
•b-Ofrose- and_pink ea1xr,:;
ations:% Bridesmaids were Miss
n account of , •the bad road ,
the ladies 'of. the, :Four Corner s
Victory • Club' had. to divide - into-
two
nto
two ' groups, for their February
M' M ry .E Salkeld of God- ome pink and with shir-
d 1t_arid_f ive other ladies wearing S P
erich' .a d -w :Er`Gordon, of made
e a qui
-St. 'Iielen's,me.t. at Mrs Ear) Gaunt's and red caiotsnd should"'vei15:
It
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ere Today
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made :.one qui Their muff bouquets were of yet..
' -.The next meeting will -be held low carnations T-hegroomsman.:
on: Tuesday, ,7VIarc�ii 5tl t the' W-Mr'•�ahn Martin of '�^+k�rrier
home`'of, Mrs: Wm• umPhrey" 'stop, brother' pf the bridegroom,
whin Feet
Te Have Received A Shipment Of
"SANDY SAVAGE”' SHOES
n " grown Oxfords Only; Sizes ,From,
8 to '3 in C D and E, Widths..
I t Pays ' To 'Buy 'Your, Children
Proper Fitting, Footwear,
U' IN
,DIES' ' SPRING ' SUITS,'
D • • .DRESSES ..:
�STIC PURSES
Honor' Graduate, In`;Me icine
Donald,' M. Finlayson, sop.: o
-Scarce Goods
Tike ' nth-er-stores. Thompsor«i3
iOI:
is
.receiving:its share.of "hard
to....,.,.g,:t" merchandise — but.
never: ' enough. ,So, of course,
we cal\'t. alwayvs , advertise„
these•'. items as' 'the demand
would_ far exceed the •s p
and' much • disappointment
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might•, folio`►.
who • visit:' our
To all those . w visit.'
Store' arid ;'read our advertise
ments, we ` would° like'. to say
tho immediately. upon receiv-
ing 'shipments of new and new"
returning- • - goods, • we.. ; place
them,. for sale, in our store ;and
in our ditpIay windows, to let
you know We have .them.
•1f we think we' ; have enough
of an article, .then we adver-
tise it : and •at that we some=
times underestimate the de-'
marid
" ere•''Toda and.
while this H Y
Gone Tomorrow"situation re -
Mains we . -'recommend .that,
whenever'you area shopping' at
..out store hat you keep 'look=;
ging_, for what you' want . . •
because some day, almost any
day, you• • are going to find it at
IMPS
THE1 STORE OF FRIENDLY
SERVICE . .
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,_ EL
PHONE 82' WED IV
'pronto, and formerly of 'Ripley., -
graduated with hongrs 'in xnedi
cine from • ;Tor Tito U tiversity:
.The._co Lv'ocat_ion was.lieidlon_Fi1 '
day ;Donald' who±: has been t�aca
at V
About'
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tioning` at. '.Miami, Florida,. will
Promise Me Guest of 'hono wa,
intern . m.'ioronto General •Hosp1� � • • • � - -`
the bride's - grandmother, 1VIrs.
tai He' • has' been.' elected to, the •
Emily ` Aitchison, : ; l: ollowing .. the
honorary fraternity Alpha Omega ceremony; the reception was ;field
ha;:y•I ' I
and the ushers were ,Mr. Donald
M.' Aitchison, ,brother ' of .'t:h e
•bride,= 1Mr <'Arthur .H Carruth_ of
..Tisto_vWel, uncle of the,' bride,,and
on: :urison.�o .'
he "'wedding music was . played'
by Mrs: = Bessie Jobb, ' Listowel;
and the soloist ;was ' Mrs. Bruce
• Hotton;, Harriston, who , sang : the_.
Lord's Prayer, "Because" and'
in gine-`basement- f-the=chur-ca*
I ere .the bride's parents receiv- P
t,wh•_
j ed .,with 'the . bridal party. Mrs:
At h• • chose a -gown of mauve
BORN
• �A R D-Mr:::and Mrs.; A.• J1.
MUST H .
Mustard (nee Iris Doreen' ;Pep-
:per), are' appy. to announce the;
irth� .of 'their: 'daughter at ,Sea
b
•forttrHusPftal do hi�-rsday Feb--
ruary- 21,: 1946:,
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ens,
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early -to• v ear' an
m4ridge
Made_ to -Measure
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I _. .R HATS
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* ar of co gr"e:gataon
R .. � TERrAN"-A�T11i�1��,—•--- . _ ,
Sana epi
�NGANNON '. ; and, the three retiring r g.
HELD ' AT DU were' re-elected'..1vlrs. Frank Jon
was elected -church ti easuter
Following' the; ,anrivar meet r
re .aratory. ser vi - as C.onduc�
p- P -�._-1
ed by: the. pastor' 'pi eceding'Cot
munlon' sc-rvic,c.s--�hcl
ices -Sunda
i e 1SQn ,
T l e a n n u, a 1- congregational
with black:.accessor�i:es and:a con= „.; •
i e: Presbyterian
sage of "yellow: roses ;'The; bride-. meeting of Erik n
groom's mother, Mrs:Martial; *also� Church, Dungannon; g was he�ld-i:•i;wore mauve e1
1 blaelv-acress� Wednesday day aft
noon
•ories^ and •eor'sage. of 'roses:: The
't
bride: chose. for r"aveling a gre;,f
:United' Chnrch'Young. Peoples I dress and. blue grey. coat. with
` he church.e:d
The • `eetin •'' Opened with : a grey squirrel trim,, small blue. hat
xn g P �
son Willard Thompson and; black accessories" Later, Mr=
sing • g -Toronto,
i s':left:for _o ,
a . readin
on Girl- Guides. Mrs. Martin
ave g
g...
en
�for:Ottawa
and -;Boy •Scouts Mrs. � D. R. Mc.- and': then•by .plane•
group with a.: route` to their home ,in Montreal.'
Lean favored the: g p
vocal solo. ' Mr`s; .D. R. McLean
;gave -a reading on the • Teen
ools.
Towns and new .post w.ar. sch
Two contests were conductd by.
Willard Tliorripson '-The meeting
closed 'with ,the. Mizpah ;benedic
`tion: T1ie n xt week's ----meeting
will be in charge' of the' Christian
Fellowship
Group •
Heavy Snowfall
The • cotnrnunity experienced
�t ie _-' heaviest_srtbwfall ; of the
season oh : Tttesday"i'norning and
bf early' afternoon more . than. a
foot of "the beautiful" had` piled.
up, 'and was still at ;it as this
written. . .
U�N•ITED. C:H,U RCH
�KNOW
LUC
Rev J W! �Stew.ar Vii:;,->d,D:
Pastor ..
SUNDAY, . MAROD 3rd
11 a rte "What Ain'll offered'.'
Story—"Only One Door"
12.15 pan -Sunday.:
7• p.m,.—"The Last ; Supper",
by Da Vinci.
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with` lev..0 'H MacDona'ldi:pre
sidin and Mrs: ' '.Arthur Stewart;
actin as secretary. ;'Reports re
ceivex from :the various•• organ
izatio s showed a very successful
ar,
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treasurer's report showed
I,
total ; receipts of $1,085"25. and
total expenditures S749.10, leav-
ing „a balarceon hartd of • $345.15
• • addition clition to $300 held iri`, trust;
in., $
by t e board.. The report , of con
e tional .missions showed: total•
gr:,:.g , ...
receipts :of $142,44, total 'tent to'
headquarters in Toronto, $124 5)
Lala: ,ce on hand' $17.'25: he• un
day,' School report: showed total.
'receits 'of {$30.25, with a balance'
on hand of . $8.73: Tl' e`•missionary'
socia ty `reported' total receipts of
$67 0; total expenditures, $67, in
M 's S H. Stothers :wag ap-
pointed,
p,-
poi ed:'; church . organist, With
istant: Jas-
�lirs W. J. Reid as. ass
Davidson was 'appointed secret-
.
asses•,
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Do you like ' to di aw , Wa.
you, like 'to: make 'Art ) our
-?. •A ...General :Al.
profession .
Course :including, Life PraH
ing Deign, Lettering, Stil
Life;'Perspecti+e, Illustration
Advertising: Lay -outs, Portia:
and 'Landscape in medium's ,�
charcoal, pencil,. 'pen and, in}
and oils �yilI f
�. �watter-colo. : • Fl. •
you for '• the ` C'ofnrnercia
:World"�-Saniples 'of, Art W0,1
by";pro$peCti\ c' tc ~idler «ill t
on display in the . window•
the Express Office this w.ee
interested plc a c contact
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':' ;�nER
PEARL...
Ex -Student of ;the Chicago
Institute,' . itieagQ, I11.'
ar ltugs
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crows,
Sheets
ool Blankets, ane
and ' Pillow s
he Stock
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